Proposed Update of LEED Open for Public Comment

A proposed update of the U.S. Green Building Council's (USGBC's) LEED green-building certification program is in the midst of a fifth public-comment period, which will remain open until Dec. 10.

“LEED v4 will have the greatest impact of any rating system we've developed by focusing on building performance and rewarding innovative product manufacturers who offer best-in-class products,” Scot Horst, senior vice president, LEED, USGBC, said.

Further encourages innovative thinking and decision making concerning building materials and design. Using fewer, better materials will result in up to nine LEED points.

When fully launched — the ballot period is expected to open June 1, 2013 — LEED v4 will offer “an improved user experience that will make the certification-review and documentation process more intuitive and efficient,” the USGBC says. A beta test of LEED v4 will begin in November.

Approximately 35 revised credits are included in the public-review draft. To view and to comment, go to www.usgbc.org/leedv4.

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